In other words, such blind people do not view sedevacantism for what it is, the only defensible and sane theological position which explains the reality around us. No; they hurl the term sedevacantist as a mere epithet, an insult, in order to close their minds to the known truth, preferring to adhere to a fantasy “Papacy” of their own creation, one which is diametrically opposed to the infallible Magisterium of the Church, and yet one which preserves their indefensible fantasy.
He describes the situation aptly here.
1) It is not a logical nor sane theological position since it does not explain the reality around us. Mr. Duff does not go along with the NO, what makes him any different than those who do? Answer, he chose not to, he was given the same choice to make that we all must make. If everyone made the same choice to condemn the NO and stick with the true faith, pope or not, there would be no NO, the devil would have to come up with some other crisis.
2) The very thing he is accusing the non-sede world of, i.e. "
close their minds to the known truth, preferring to adhere to a fantasy “Papacy” of their own creation," he and sedes are the ones guilty of doing, not the other way around.
We do not "hurl the term "sedevacantist" as a mere epithet" - it is the sedes themselves who single themselves out as sedes, and whenever possible separate themselves away from non-sedes so as to be with other sedes. IOW, they bring on whatever they consider to be epithets themselves.
The "fantasy pope" idea-made-dogma by some priests and lay people is that popes cannot do what the conciliar popes have done, hence these popes are not popes. This is error.
The Church's Magisterium is always infallible, it can never be anything but infallible, when one truly believes this then they understand the heretical popes have not and cannot do anything to it, all they can do is either preach it, or as the conciliar popes have done, preach against it.
True, their predecessors have not done what the conciliar popes have done, but this is because they were virtuous and diligent in their duty, and on that account were guided by the Holy Ghost, not because of their infallibility.
To be nice, Mr. Duff is acting like the kid who paints his hair blue, then complains when the other kids laugh at him for painting his hair blue.